No - Snakes breath with their lungs - just as every other air-breathing animal does!
While a snake's forked tongue looks dangerous, it really is not. Snakes actually smell with their tongues. If snakes bite, they use their teeth
They use their tongues, with which they pick up particles and leave them to a special organ called vomeronasal organ.
jacobson's organ
Gater snakes
Snakes are vertebrates an breath in essentially the same way we do, except most species only have one working lung, and additionally use part of the trachea as supplemental lungs. They breath in and out the the nose. While swallowing snakes breath through a tube in the mouth under the tongue.
Snakes breath through nostrils like you and me, but if you mean how do they smell, then the snake's sense of smell is in it's tongue, which is why snakes flick their tongues a lot.
snakes do have noses but they only use them to breath. they do not smaell wih their noses. they taste the air with heir tongue and that is the closest thing they have to smelling
One forked tongue is one of the snakes by the dinosaur and the other is one of the blue monsters snakes tongue.
Sea Snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour.
As with other snakes, the tongue is about as long as its' head.
tongue
Sea snakes can hold their breath for up to an hour, and not many other snakes swim.
No, snakes do not have eyes on their tail. Snakes see by flicking their tongue "to taste the air".
Because they feel like having a long tongue.
To smell.
V shaped
through there tongue